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Work under the supervision of the project manager or lead instructional designer to develop and document instructor-led, paper-based, and on-line curricula or performance support solutions.
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The Instructional Designer reports to the Director of Instructional Design and works with faculty and team members to guide the design, development, production, and evaluation of engaging and innovative online courses.
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We have an opportunity for an instructional designer who is committed to solving some of the toughest challenges in national security by crafting effective training. 5+ years of experience working as an instructional designer performing learning needs analysis, strategy development, content design and development, and learning evaluation.
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Instructional Systems Designer. Proficient in developing e-learning using Articulate Storyline. Experience creating graphics, and using Articulate Storyline. Bachelors Degree in Adult Learning, Instructional Design, Education, Organizational Development or other area of study comparably relevant to the management of this effort, from a regionally accredited college or university.
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The Senior Instructional Designer ensures the analysis, design, creation, delivery and implementation of educational content to support the organization’s strategic vision, organizational development and cultural initiatives in their area of specialty.
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The Instructional Designer, Factory Training will develop engaging learning experiences and training solutions in a variety of media to improve production KPIs. This is a unique opportunity to work on a world-class instructional design team that crossfunctions with various Tesla stakeholders, analyzes difficult problems, designs novel solutions, develops JIT training in a fast-paced environment, implements in the most effective ways, and evaluates behavior change.
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Job Description: Works collaboratively with Division leadership, and subject-matter experts under the direct supervision of the Director of Enterprise Learning to design, develop, evaluate, and implement, effective online courses using Articulate Storyline 360.
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Uses industry leading authoring tools to develop and maintain course templates, course content, course syllabi, and communications including but not limited to: Higher Ed Learning Management Systems, Storyline, H5P, Adobe Creative Suite, MS Office, Collaborate, Articulate, Echo360, etc.
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Instructional designer and eLearning developer. Shows experience in digital media development design using Articulate Rise, Articulate Storyline, Camtasia, etc. Authoring Tools Articulate Storyline, Articulate Rise.
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A minimum of two years as an instructional designer producing online and instructor lead training materials. You are a professional instructional designer who has demonstrated the ability to produce training content focused on customer experience and sales, ideally in the automotive service industry.
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The Instructional Designer assists with production video editing for learning tools, creates learning content, develops smart guides using digital a adoption platform and generates reports from the Learning Management System (LMS) to provide information to managers on the status of associates' completion of training modules.
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Summary:The Instructional Designer (ID) designs program and curriculum development projects for new and existing programs at Education Affiliates' (EA) schools and colleges. Strong technical skills in educational technologies, learning management systems (Canvas), multimedia authoring tools (e.g., Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate), and web-based applications.
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Intermediate to advanced skills in e-learning development software (e.g., Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate) Bachelor's degree with major coursework and/or equivalence in instructional design, instructional technology, education technology, adult education, communications, or closely related field.
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Leidos is seeking an Instructional Systems Designer to support a Springfield, VA based customer. Proficient with the following: Articulate Suite, preferably Storyline 2 Writing, editing, proofreading, and formatting of customer-ready materials.
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So, what does a TaskUs Sr. Instructional Designer really do? Sr. Instructional Designer. Experience with e-learning authoring software; i.e. Articulate storyline, Evolve for course development.
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